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Topic: Babala is a logical game with elements of move strategy (for Windows or Linux) (Read 3158 times)

Babala is a simple logical game with elements of move strategy for Windows or Linux

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Babala is a simple logical game with elements of move strategy. At the start of the contest, the enemy figures "Balabaks" are situated on the playing field. In fending them off, you'll have only limited moves and shots (or laying of mines) allowed during your each round, after which the enemy is permitted a measured advance. If Balabak reaches you, you're mugged, you lose. The enemy can't shoot.

Your task is to survive and dispose of all Balabaks. To do this you must choose suitable movements or shots, and that won't be so easy. There may be obstacles and certain rigged perils, critically situated, or distant ammunition stores that have to be reached. You may have to shoot through a wall at Balabaks, and you have a limited numbers of shots. If you don't have enough munitions, then you must tempt the enemy into a trap. Length: 200 levels

Babala is the earnest product of individual creativity, pristine and given freely, without commercial consideration. The software is non-intrusive and doesn't contain any ads, spyware or viruses. Well, except of course for the fact that playing the game causes so much cerebral trauma that maggots eventually flesh out your entire skull cavity, heh-heh.